DIAN CHAMPION—Tiny Melita Ramirez of Mexico holds Canadian titles she won in the Canadian ips at Toronto. The attractive five-foot-tal cher is the first player in the tournament’s win the Canadian ladies’ singles, ladies’ with Doris Ell of Toronte alavox gf Mexico as partner NJ.. won the ered and mixed doubles Another visitor men’s singles title (CP PHOTO) ORTS ROUND-UP | By GAYLE TALBOT WYORK.—A close friend of e country’s best—and richest—jockey to quit the saddle after this year and to training. Kiddie, now riding at yrange Eddie Arcaro f ied a terrifie blast at New York state -to mateh the rich stakes hei ‘ing pro ey ections OXMig Hers G if hoo | e ea inion 0 ers Si t } igh title go R d Rocky Mar-?* ecor Score mp w the paw of pontoon y the Loterna- Joe Walcott At Jasper Park JASPER PARK—An unofficial yp 4 t Jersey | reeord in two-ball mixed four- insist “this | song play on the tig pg t vet Jasper Park golf cour was est- ablished here today when May- ve Tour jene Stewart, the 18-year-old f he De- sensation from Fonthill, Ont kibed them and John Ballard of Fort Worth, ‘our’ ‘Texas, covered the 18 holes in a nt at sizzling 68 to win the low gross 0 how Pai for the course is 71, K uid be Paired against them were Miss if ns 20-| Ada MacKenzie of Toronto and wid if Harold Staff, Cincinnati, who the In- | earded a gross 78 Ie ush you Miss Stewart and Mr. Ballard om Hank! were one over par on the first, eneral | ¢ irth and fourteenth holes: vo t Dirdies on the second, fifth, sev- enth, ninth thirteenth, and pened a fifteenth, and carded a par on rin | the other holes. Th Ch the fs a | t luable pune act bes 00 Bobby Locke nove Mew World “Golf Champion the Bainst’ Little League) MONTREAL (CP)—Bobby Locke ‘ iwon what is heralded as the ‘0 Ta) world’s golf championship and that) the United States ran up a point © CAMOME total of 20% to Canada’s 6% vent through yesterday in the first interna- Ously handi- | tional meeting: between profes- er on when sional golfer of neighboring | artiéle. | countries the game! Locke, the South African who holds the British open title, won what ordinarily would have} : nas SoMe~ | heen a 3 and 2 victory over Jul- | national) ius Boros, United States open voich used | ¢hampion . real high | Playing for a Canadian six-| year? And if} man team, Locke had a two- ‘he names! hole margin for the full dis- hey dyn mi-finalists, | ts sinus ds of 36 holes, Me British in newt} year's hee? a ‘Remember When most quotable | One of the great right-handers | er was Credit- | of baseball, Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, Riehards of | Was recalled by Chicago Cubs of | x when he | ‘the National League 12 years ago ' | tod iy. Dean, who first went to! : te thing that} Cubs from St. Louis Cardinals a nerican| for $185,000, didn’t stay long ane | L was the un-| turned frem playing baseball to ie ! Eddie Lo-/} radio and television announcing : : wasn't for that | . = a : ud be so far in| they should turn pro and join | ocy could catch | him and Pauncho Gonzales in a world tennis tour which would ame | shatter all records, However, the 4 be at Forest | Aussie stars are duty bound te and next, still} at least help defend the Davie oe Frank Sedg- | Cup next winter before making McGregor that | the big jump. a ee EPMO NNR General Electric Washers . 1M9 Standard $184 $194 $219 | M 9P with Pump | M OPT with Pump and Timer SPECIAL TERMS ON ALL APPLIANCES thern B.C Power Co, Ltd. ' Rupert, B.o Kesner Block — Phone 210 AANANMA Apidae Stewart, B.C | ester, Rubber Armed Rolling Course Proves Test for Golfers Black Saves Dodger Game NEW YORK (CP) — Rubber- armed Joe Black came to the rescue again Thursday as the Brooklyn Dodgers defeated Chi- cago Cubs 9-6 to protect their 91% game National League lead over New York Giants. Black, making his 44th ap- pearance of the season, took ever from Clem Labine in the fifth and restricted the Cubs to one run the rest of the way to bag his llth victory compared to two setbacks. Giants, meanwhile, a 14-7 triumph over Pittsbrugh Pirates while Cincinnati edged Bostcn Braves 5-4 in 11 innings in the Nation’s remain- ing day game. In the lone American League day game, Philadelphia Ath- letics defeated Boston Red Sox 4-2 in the first game of a dou- bleheader Secor.’ game was postponed beeause of rain National: Brooklyn 9, Chicago 6; New York 14, Pittsburgh 7; , Boston 4, Cincinnati 5; delphia 10, St. Louis 6. Ameriean: Cleveland 9-1, De- troit 3-4; Boston 4, Philadelphia Phila- second game ppd. rain only sames scheduled. PCL: Los Angeles 2, Holly- wood 3 (10 imnings’; Sacra- mento 5, Portland 9; Oakland San Franeiseo 0; San Diego 3-2, Seattle 2-10. WIL: Spokane 8, Wenatchee | 6; Yakima 11, Lewiston 9; Sa-/} lem 3, Victoria 7; Tri-City 4 Vancouver 1. 4 Asneeitions In Amateur Golf Semis VANCOUVER (P)—Four Am- erican belters teday trekked over 36 holes of the cliff-hang- ing Capilane course in West Vancouver in the semi-final round wf the Canadian amateur golf championship. Ousting of the last Canadian yesterday from the week-long marathon assured the first all- American final since New York- ers Eddie Held nan Of Osterville, Maas., won over Joe Steddard of Ham- iiton in 1949 Silent Sam Arzetta ef Rech- NY., 1950 US. champion, teok on tall Billy Campbell of Hunting, W. Va., US. Walker Cup player, in one semi-final The other semi-windup pitted advertising man Ed Maister of Cleveland against car salesman Larry Bouchey of Inglewood, Mass Try Daily News Want Ads | ATTENTION MIXED LEAGUE BOWLERS All those wishing toe enter a ‘team.in the Mixed Le contact either the “Bo Alley (Red 709), J. Comadina (471), or B. Dunbar (Blue 869). | SE McRAE coasted to} Reds and Gardiner White met in 1929. Last Ameri- ;¢an ehampien was Dick Chap- who VANCOUVER @ You may catch mountain trout in the stream thet winds across the Capilane golf course, but threughout this week everybody was too busy for that, They’re playing the Canadie a amateur championship and the 195 golfers were a littie frustrat- \ed by Capilano’s rolling fairways and tricky greens. But if they didn’t have time to go fishing they could always toss their clubs into one of three “er lakes, ’ Capilano is tough. -Only a fairways are straight, excep! in the par 3 holes where you can | see the greens. The greens are |large but never level. Capilane was designed in 1938 by Stanley Thompsen of Toren - to, designer of the courses at Banff and Jasper Park in Al- berta. The course is 6,772 yards in length, with par 37-36-72. The course record of 62 was sel by Al Mengert of Spokane, Wash., in 1950. The first tee is at the 700-foot level overloeking the Gulf of Georgia. RUGGED ROUTE | These are the details: ist Hole—Par five, 496 yards downhill and devoid of traps 2nd Hole—-Par four, 430 yards, with top of flag visible ty lefi Fairway wide and level with traps to right at 200 yards and to left near green. 3rd Hole--Par five 430 yards Shot from tee goes over hill and probably in trap is down centre or off to right. | 4th Hole—Par three, 182 yards, | wheie lake presents no problem 5th Hole--Par five, 497 yards, | dog’s leg With lake. Good drive! | 200 yards 1n air would clear lake and make hole much shorter. 6th Hole—Par four, 413 yards, straightaway but traps on fair- way ith Hole-—Par foxr, 469 yards, nas barnow curving fairway with Waps on both sides of green. 8th Hole-Par four, 385 yards, dog's keg but fairly easy par Traps near green are flat 9th Hole—Par three, 190 yards, with fairway running uphill be- tween deep traps. MORE DOGLEGS 10th Hole—Par five dog’s leg to left slope to right to hole 1]th Hole—Par three, 167 yards. Tee is about 50 feet above a lake and green is wide, but bordered by traps 12th Hole—Par four, , 447 yards with downhill Uphilt approach 394 yards Traps are easy tO clear from tee and fairway wide but with holes 1936 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1939 AUSTIN 8 In geod cendition 1948 THAMES VAN Licensed, good condition 3rd Avenue W. E BROS. Zipper Binders 100’s to choose $9.95 to from. Priced— $40.75 1949 STUDEBAKER SEDAN New paint, air conditioned, goed rubber Do You Need A Good All-Purpose Truck? 1945-——1500cwt. 4-wheel drive, righthand corner 1th Hole—-Par four, 412 yards, needing goad drive. and geod approach to clear deep guiley fronting green 4th Hole—Par three, 136 yards With wide green, but an overshot will put ball in streaum. 15th Hole—Par four, 434 yards, curves to left but has downward slope to right soarrnnncmmeggigaliggeneat 16th Hole — Par three, 265 yafds, With traps 200 yards out on right and again around the green. 17th Hole—Par four, 443 yards, fairly straight-away and level, traps on r.,.nt 220 yards out. 18th Hole—Par five, 582 yards, runs uphill from tee for 300 yards then level to green approach which le is again a Big, Red- Headed Ball Player Still “A big redheaded guy he played baseball and sti to. anyone” Thursday. Larry McPhail, former presid- ent of the famous New York Yankees and one-time player, is vacationing aboard the Prince George on her eighth and last Summer cruise of the 1952 sea- son to Alaska Baseball fans aboard the had hoped to get the former Yankee great to tell some of his experiences, but McPhail is more ves- Sei interested in how he can do some fishing. When the ship docked here Thursday morning he was among | the first up and with Mrs. Mc- Phail made a tour of Prince Ru- pert. } | He didn’t have much to say, | but when he met Bill Seuby, | owner of a furrier store here and former star lacrosse player for New Westminster Salmeon- bellies, his conversation con- eerned fishing and race horses, Same Guy who had adot to say when ll doesn’t take a back seat spent a few hours in Prinee Rupert veguiar Vaneouyer - Ketchikan run, replacing the Prince Rupert. whieh will go inte Srydock. ATTENTION Lady Bowlers A meeting of the Ladies’ Bowling League will be heid at the bowling alley on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd at 8 p.m. All teams must be entered that night, McPhail devotes his interests now to raising horses and cattle | at his farm in Be! Air, Mary-| land. | He asked Scuby about the fish- | ing and then with the same kind | of confidence he always ex- pressed as a ballplayer gave the noted furrier ‘some sure-fire tips or 1 a race to be run September. 16 | fn New York.” | Scuby, never too shy on the} lacrosse floor, was second best in the conversation, although he id convince the visitor to in again” on his way south. 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